Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] had [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Principally , the ANC had asked for ( i ) the dismissal of the Law and Order and the Defence ministers ; ( ii ) decisive government action to halt violence in the townships ; and ( iii ) a ban on the carrying of the traditional weapons which Inkatha supporters allegedly used in township fights which had caused some 900 deaths since January , and approximately 10,000 deaths since September 1984 . |
2 | Being right in line with the posts we had expected some sort of obstacle to look round but not a moving one ! |
3 | I was trying to pick up youngish artists who had had some recognition like Patrick Hughes . |
4 | Within two days she had found some information on the Prince 's Trust , which is a scheme set up by the Duke of Cornwall , HRH Prince Charles himself . |
5 | Part of this negative image may be attributed to the general British dislike of South Asians who had acquired some knowledge of English and who followed some Western customs , but who had not fully assimilated the values of an English gentleman . |
6 | Within a few days he had received some opinions on it which he transmitted to Pons immediately . |
7 | The fourteen Area Boards themselves had to devolve some functions further and they initially set up about 500 local districts ( slightly fewer than the number of pre-nationalisation undertakings ) . |
8 | The Army had been deployed in Sind in late May to help quell the tension between ethnic Sindhis and Muhajirs which had left some 300 people dead . |
9 | Through receiving so many treatments for his own various ailments he had gained some experience which was a help to others . |